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Attachment Security, Compassion, and Altruism
Oleh:
Mikulincer, Mario
;
Shaver, Phillip R.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Current Directions in Psychological Science vol. 14 no. 01 (Feb. 2005)
,
page 34-38.
Topik:
attachment
;
caregiving
;
compassion
;
altruism
Fulltext:
09. Attachment Security, Compassion, and Altruism.pdf
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Isi artikel
Theoretically, people who have the benefits of secure social attachments should find it easier to perceive and respond to other people’s suffering, compared with those who have insecure attachments. This is because compassionate reactions are products of what has been called the caregiving behavioral system, the optimal functioning of which depends on its not being inhibited by attachment insecurity (the failure of the attachment behavioral system to attain its own goal, safety and security provided by a caring attachment figure). In a series of recent studies, we have found that compassionate feelings and values, as well as responsive, altruistic behaviors, are promoted by both dispositional and experimentally induced attachment security. These studies and the theoretical ideas that generated them provide guidelines for enhancing compassion and altruism in the real world.
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